As in other regions of the world, bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are important pollinators in the neotropics. Despite its relevance, knowledge on their health is still limited in the region. While external acari are known to occur in these insects, presence of the internal, tracheal mite Locustacarus buchneri is here reported for first time. After the examination of 2,508 individuals of eight Bombus species from Argentina, two workers of Bombus bellicosus and one of Bombus atratus were found parasitized by L. buchneri in localities within San Luis and Buenos Aires provinces, respectively. The rare occurrence recorded agrees with findings from elsewhere in the world.Fil: Plischuk, Santiago. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnic...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
The neogregarine Apicystis bombi is considered a low prevalence parasite of Bombus spp. Before our w...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Bumble bees of the genus Bombus spp. play a key role as effective pollinators in the biodiversity ri...
Bumble bees are some of the most important insect pollinators. However, knowledge on parasites assoc...
The genus Bombus is represented by 38 subgenera around the world with nearly 250 described species. ...
As elsewhere in the world, bumble bees play a vital role as pollinators in Uruguay, but knowledge on...
A total of 382 bumblebee specimens were examined: Bombus atratus (n=310), Bombus morio (n=42), Bombu...
An initial survey in 2009 carried out at a site in northwestern Patagonia region, Argentina, reveale...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
Mites have been observed on the bumblebee’s body and inside their nest for over 150 years, and paras...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
The neogregarine Apicystis bombi is considered a low prevalence parasite of Bombus spp. Before our w...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Parasitic mites are among the most destructive enemies of social bees. However, aside from mites of ...
Bumble bees of the genus Bombus spp. play a key role as effective pollinators in the biodiversity ri...
Bumble bees are some of the most important insect pollinators. However, knowledge on parasites assoc...
The genus Bombus is represented by 38 subgenera around the world with nearly 250 described species. ...
As elsewhere in the world, bumble bees play a vital role as pollinators in Uruguay, but knowledge on...
A total of 382 bumblebee specimens were examined: Bombus atratus (n=310), Bombus morio (n=42), Bombu...
An initial survey in 2009 carried out at a site in northwestern Patagonia region, Argentina, reveale...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
Mites have been observed on the bumblebee’s body and inside their nest for over 150 years, and paras...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
The worldwide trade in bumblebees can lead to the spread of diseases, which in turn has been claimed...
Bombus terrestris Linnaeus is an invasive bumblebee in Argentina. Since its first record in March 20...
The neogregarine Apicystis bombi is considered a low prevalence parasite of Bombus spp. Before our w...